Publications by authors named "JiaYing Chen"

Waterlogging stress is a significant abiotic factor that severely limits plant growth and development. Identifying genes involved in the waterlogging stress response and understanding the mechanisms by which plants resist waterlogging stress are therefore critical. In this study, we identified a specific role for two transcription factors, BPC1 and BPC2, in the waterlogging stress response of Arabidopsis thaliana.

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Introduction: In the context of ageing at home and in the community, healthcare services for older adult people in China are mainly provided by primary care physicians (PCPs). This study aimed to understand the level of geriatric healthcare service capability of PCPs in China and to give recommendations for improving care.

Methods: We surveyed PCPs in the eastern, central, and western regions of China, using a combination of multi-stage stratified cluster sampling and typical sampling.

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  • The study investigates the joint impact of remnant cholesterol (RC) and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) on stroke risk through a new metric called the remnant cholesterol inflammatory index (RCII).
  • Analysis of nearly 10,000 participants revealed that higher RCII levels were linked to an increased probability of having a stroke, with those in the highest quartile experiencing a stroke rate of 7.6%.
  • The findings suggest that elevated RCII can serve as a significant predictor for stroke risk, particularly in males, emphasizing the importance of monitoring both RC and hs-CRP levels.
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Alternative transcription initiation, which refers to the transcription of a gene from different transcription start sites (TSSs), is prevalent across metazoans and has important biological functions. Although transcriptional regulation has been extensively studied, the mechanism that selects one TSS over others within a gene remains elusive. Using the Cap Analysis of Gene Expression sequencing (CAGE-seq) method, we discovered that Piwi, an RNA-binding protein, regulates TSS usage in at least 87 genes.

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The accuracy of soil heavy metal pollution mapping is heavily reliant on the sampling strategies utilized in both the preliminary and detailed survey stages of site investigations. This study introduces an entropy-informed multi-stage sampling design (EIMSD) method that leverages preliminary survey data as background information and utilizes relative entropy to progressively select sampling points in detailed surveys. Results indicate that the EIMSD method outperforms the grid sampling design (GSD) and conventional sampling design (CSD) methods across both hypothetical and real-world study areas.

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It remains unclear whether elevated ventricular wall pressure and left ventricular enlargement in patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD) can lead to left bundle branch block (LBBB). In this study, 801 consecutive hospitalized patients with a left ventricular ejection fraction of < 50% were enrolled. The primary outcome was the occurrence of new-onset LBBB or heart failure-related hospitalization, all-cause mortality, ventricular tachycardia, or implantation of an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) /cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT).

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Objectives: Previous studies have reported that immunoinflammatory responses have associations with mastitis. Here, we aimed to further figure out whether circulating inflammatory cytokines and immune cells causally impact mastitis liability.

Methods: The two-sample Mendelian randomization made use of genetic variances of 91 inflammatory cytokines from a large publicly available genome-wide association study (GWAS) containing 14,824 participants, 731 immunophenotypes data from 3,757 individuals as exposures separately, and mastitis from a GWAS summary (1880 cases and 211699 controls of European ancestry) as outcome.

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In this study, a molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) electrochemical sensor based on poly(3,4-propylenedioxythiophene)/chitosan/Au (PProDOT/CS/Au) composite modification was designed for highly sensitive and selective detection of TC. Green synthesis of CS/Au without the use of reducing agents, followed by in-situ oxidation polymerization of PProDOT. The high electrochemical activity and high stability of PProDOT, the numerous functional groups (-OH, -NH) of CS, and the excellent electron transport capacity of AuNPs, which provided a suitable incubation chamber for the production of imprinted cavities.

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  • * The bacteria Helicobacter becomes more prevalent and invades the mucus layer, indicating that the mucosal microbiota plays a crucial role in mucus disruption.
  • * Downregulation of the Toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5) due to sympathetic nerve activation contributes to this bacterial invasion and mucus injury, suggesting potential therapeutic targets for stroke recovery.
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Solar-powered interfacial water evaporation is a promising technique for alleviating freshwater stress. However, the evaporation performance of solar evaporators is still constrained by low photothermal conversion efficiency and high water evaporation enthalpy. Herein, 0D carbon quantum dots (CQDs) are combined with 2D MXene to serve as a hybrid photothermal material to enhance the light absorption and photothermal conversion ability, meanwhile sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC)/polyacrylamide (PAM) hydrogels are used as a substrate material for water transport to reduce the enthalpy of water evaporation.

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Indian jujube (Ziziphus mauritiana) holds a prominent position in the global fruit and pharmaceutical markets. Here, we report the assemblies of haplotype-resolved, telomere-to-telomere genomes of autotetraploid wild and cultivated Indian jujube plants using a 2-stage assembly strategy. The generation of these genomes permitted in-depth investigations into the divergence and evolutionary history of this important fruit crop.

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Background: 5-10% of thyroid cancers are at locally advanced stage. Neoadjuvant targeted therapy will likely create surgical opportunities for these patients with unresectable or borderline resectable tumors. Pralsetinib, a RET inhibitor, has been approved for advanced or metastatic RET-altered thyroid cancer.

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  • Bio-refining lignocellulosic resources is a sustainable method for producing biofuels and biochemicals, yet challenges exist in improving conversion efficiency for sugars like xylose and glucose.
  • Researchers engineered the bacterium Bacillus licheniformis to enhance acetoin production, achieving a 19.6% increase in output through adaptive evolution and advanced mutagenesis techniques.
  • The study successfully restructured the xylose uptake pathway, allowing for the co-utilization of xylose and glucose, which led to significant acetoin yields from both types of sugars and highlighted the biotechnological potential for creating valuable chemicals from lignocellulosic waste.
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Objective: Human T-cell leukemia virus type 1-associated myelopathy (HAM) is a chronic, progressive, inflammatory disease with unclear pathogenesis and no effective treatments. We aimed to investigate a novel mechanistic theory and treat HAM patients with rituximab, which can deplete CD20 B lymphocytes in circulation.

Methods: Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) data was analyzed to identify HTLV-1-associated B cells and their effect on T cells.

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Functional and pathological recovery after spinal cord injury (SCI) is often incomplete due to the limited regenerative capacity of the central nervous system (CNS), which is further impaired by several mechanisms that sustain tissue damage. Among these, the chronic activation of immune cells can cause a persistent state of local CNS inflammation and damage. However, the mechanisms that sustain this persistent maladaptive immune response in SCI have not been fully clarified yet.

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Accurate evaluation of atopic dermatitis (AD) severity is crucial to determine and adjust treatment options. Previous studies have found the product of Investigator's Global Assessment (IGA) and affected body surface area (BSA) to be a simple tool, which requires further verification. To determine the validity of IGA*BSA in assessing the severity of AD across all age, sex, BMI and disease severity groups.

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Background: Paclitaxel (PTX) is a cornerstone chemotherapy for Breast Cancer (BC), yet its impact is limited by emerging resistance. Elemene Injection (EI) has shown potential in overcoming chemotherapy resistance. However, the efficacy by which EI restores PTX sensitivity in BC and the implicated molecular mechanism remain uncharted.

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Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a malignant tumor with high morbidity and mortality. Propofol has been reported to modulate tumorigenesis in HCC; the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the interaction of propofol with POLR2L on HCC tumor progression in HCC.

Methods: The propofol-related GSE101724 dataset was analyzed using weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) and differentially expressed genes (DEGs) to identify overlapping genes.

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Biochar is regarded as a promising lithium-ion batteries anode material, owing to its high cost-effectiveness. However, the poor specific capacity and cycling stability have limited its practical applications. A straightforward and cost-efficient solvothermal method is presented for synthesizing MnO/biochar composites in this study.

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  • The study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of a standardized three-step nursing intervention in reducing perioperative pressure injuries among patients with spinal fractures and spinal cord injuries.
  • A retrospective analysis of 153 patients showed that those receiving the standardized care had fewer instances and less severe cases of pressure injuries compared to those who received routine care.
  • Additionally, patients in the standardized care group reported less pain and had better coagulation indicators, suggesting improved overall outcomes and quality of life post-surgery.
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Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients with active COVID-19 infection often have more severe symptoms and worse recovery. COVID-19 infection can cause gut microbiota dysbiosis, which is also a risk factor for poor outcomes in AIS patients. However, the association between gut microbiota and functional outcomes among AIS patients with COVID-19 infection has not been fully clarified yet.

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The conventional von Neumann architecture has proven to be inadequate in keeping up with the rapid progress in artificial intelligence. Memristors have become the favored devices for simulating synaptic behavior and enabling neuromorphic computations to address challenges. An artificial synapse utilizing the perovskite structure PbHfO (PHO) has been created to tackle these concerns.

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  • Hypothermia is a serious risk for newborns, necessitating the identification of influencing factors to improve clinical practice and interventions.
  • A meta-analysis of 18 studies with over 44,500 newborns revealed a 52.5% incidence of neonatal hypothermia, highlighting key risk factors such as lack of skin-to-skin contact and low Apgar scores.
  • Understanding these factors enables healthcare providers to create specific strategies to prevent and reduce neonatal hypothermia effectively.
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Selenium (Se) is indispensable in alleviating various types of intestinal injuries. Here, we thoroughly investigated the protective effect of Se on the regulation of the epithelial cell-M2 macrophages pathway in deoxynivalenol (DON)-induced intestinal damage. In the present study, Se has positive impacts on gut health by improving gut barrier function and reducing the levels of serum DON in vivo.

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  • * Using diabetic GK rats and db/db mice, researchers found that Bai improved cognitive function and protected neuron health by modulating the KEAP1-Nrf2 signaling pathway.
  • * Bai's benefits include antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, suggesting it could be a promising treatment for DCI in diabetes.
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